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Recipients of Doctoral Dissertation Grants

 
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November 2004

Tara Alexander
School of Social Work
University of Texas, Austin
“Substance Abuse Screening with Deaf Clients: A Culturally Sensitive Scale”

Joanna Bettmann
Smith College School for Social Work
“Shifts in Attachment: A Quantitative Study of Adolescents in Brief Residential Treatment”

Michele Belliveau
School of Social Work
University of Pennsylvania
“Navigating the Policy Context: Experiences of Undocumented Mexican Mothers in a Newer Immigrant Community”

Christine H. Fewell, LCSW, CASAC
School of Social Work
New York University
“Attachment, Reflective Function, Psychological Distress& Family Dysfunction among College Students with Alcoholic Parents”

Shawn V. Giammattei, M.A.
California School of Professional Psychology
Alliant International University
“Family Relations & Emotional Intelligence of Children Raised by Gay, Lesbian, or Heterosexual Parents”

Holly Starkman
School of Social Work
New York University
“A Qualitative Study of Binge-Eating Disorder in Women: Experiences of Body and Self”

Robert M. Talbot
School of Social Work
New York University
“Collective Trauma and its Impact on Private Grief: The Voices of the Loved Ones of 9/11 Victims”

 
 
May 2004

Susan G. Pfefferle
Heller School
Brandeis University
“Pediatrician Screening and Coordination of Care for Children with Mental Illness: Organizational and State-Level Correlates”

Jinsheng Qiu
Wurzweiler School of Social Work
Yeshiva University
“Factors Affecting Community-Dwelling Chinese Elders' Completion of Living Wills & Health Care Proxies”

Ann Schwartz
School of Social Work
University of Texas at Austin
“Facing Connective Complexity: A Study of the Effects of Kinship Foster Care on the Identity of African American Recipients of Care”

 

 
 
 
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